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Southern Ocean Lodge

Expert Review

Southern Ocean Lodge, the first full-on luxury hotel on Australia's Kangaroo
Island (K-Island, or simply KI to the locals), offers both more and less than
the competition. The more: The lodge’s 21 individually designed rooms
(all with ocean, beach, or wilderness views) are a bit costlier than other KI
resorts, but a slew of extras are included. Among them are three bountiful
meals every day from a local-produce menu (dinner is four courses with wine
pairings and includes dishes like salpicon of rock lobster); a complimentary
minibar, refilled daily; access to the hotel's walk-in wine cellar;
complimentary outings such as stargazing and a local astro-lore lesson with a
native islander, trips to nearby limestone caverns, an early-morning trip to
Seal Bay to check out its furry namesake, and a visit to Kelly Hill
Conservation Park, where you can marvel at wildlife and fossils of ancient
marsupials, such as the Diprotodon, a rhinoceros-size wombat.

There's less pollution, clutter, and attitude: The lodge generates 100 percent
of its own energy, utilizes rainwater for all H2O needs, and owners James and
Hayley Baillie sold 99 percent of their own property back to the state under
the condition that nothing else be developed on the land. The Baillies
decorated using materials and furnishings wrought by local artisans, along with
a cool color palette reflecting the natural beauty visible in all directions
through floor-to-ceiling windows. On the island, sheep outnumber humans by more
than a hundred to one. Best season for value: spring/early summer. 2008 Smart Luxury Award winner
Great Value Alternative: The Kangaroo Island Wilderness Retreat has 22 ecoluxe suites.
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